Across
- 4. An area where it is hard to find healthy or affordable food (IDK) Chapter 20
- 7. The economic activity in a city not regulated by the government (IDK) Chapter 19
- 9. Model An urban model that consists of a central urban are and its surrounding suburbs tied together by a beltway or ring road (CC) Chapter 19
- 12. A county and its surrounding counties with between 10,000 and 50,000 people (IDK) Chapter 18
- 14. An area where people set up residence and erect handmade structures on land they have no legal claim to (IDK) Chapter 19
- 17. Walter Christaller's theory attempting to explain the size, number, and distribution of human settlements (VIT) Chapter 18
- 18. A model of Latin American cities (IDK) Chapter 19
- 19. An urban model that consists of wedges emanating from a CBD (CC) Chapter 19
- 20. reusing previously developed land (CC) Chapter 20
- 21. The illegal practice of refusing to make loans or mortgages for reasons other than the economic responsibility of the applicant (IDK) Chapter 20
Down
- 1. Cities with more than 10 million people (CC) Chapter 18
- 2. A rule where the populations of cities are 1/nth of the population of the largest city where n= the rank by population (IDK) Chapter 18
- 3. A movement encouraging smart growth and walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods (VIT) Chapter 20
- 5. The process of converting a rundown, low-income area into an owner-oriented area for middle class people (CC) Chapter 20
- 6. A model in which different social groups are in different concentric rings (VIT) chapter 19
- 8. An alternative to tearing down and rebuilding older housing (CC) Chapter 20
- 10. The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas (IDK) Chapter 20
- 11. The model made by Harris and Ullman. Multiple nodes of business (CC) Chapter 19
- 13. Cities that have merged into one large city (CC) Chapter 18
- 15. A city on the periphery of a larger city (IDK) Chapter 18
- 16. A chain of connected cities (CC) Chapter 18
